The intensive treatments of certain cancers and haemopathies require the implementation of a protective isolation from external micro-organisms for a period of several weeks. This isolation implies a limitation of visitors and sometimes prohibits access to young children. This raises questions concerning the maintenance of family links, and in particular the parent-child relationship as well as the psychological and emotional isolation of hospitalised patients and the resulting psychological effects.
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Evaluation of the use of a telepresence robot on the parent-child relationship in maintaining parenthood during parent's hospitalisation in long-term protective isolation
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 3 months
Evaluation of the use of a telepresence robot on the parent-child relationship in maintaining parenthood during parent's hospitalisation in long-term protective isolation
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 3 months